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and giving us hands on education opportunities that helps make lasting changes in the school's food environment. >> welcome back. what you're looking at is a video from the national farm to school network. the organization estimates more than 10,000 schools across the country participate in the program. it's one of several innovative ideas that school systems are using to get kids excited about healthy eating. waj, i'm looking at the tweets coming in, and just before the break, julie was saying give control back to the lunch lady. this needs to go back and go local. >> yes, we should make the #empower the lunch lady go survival. viral. >> jean, waj raise as interesting point. when i was in school, the lunch ladies pretty much prepared everything from scratch on site on the premise. now there is heat and serve. why the flip? >> years ago there were considerable cuts to our program. that moved people away from scratch cooking. you're seeing more school districts going to scratch cooking. a lot of that is driven by the regulations to reduce sodium, to reduce fat, to get fruits and vegetables incor
and giving us hands on education opportunities that helps make lasting changes in the school's food environment. >> welcome back. what you're looking at is a video from the national farm to school network. the organization estimates more than 10,000 schools across the country participate in the program. it's one of several innovative ideas that school systems are using to get kids excited about healthy eating. waj, i'm looking at the tweets coming in, and just before the break, julie was...
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an, we will return to environment of high rates eventually. we will return to an environment where the economy is lower. >> this the income gap start narrowing then? >> presumably. >> what does your economic team learned from the bond prices of july and august? that was ugly. what did you learn from that? >> i think that the communication is going to be absolutely critical and very difficult. teasing janet yellen will be different? >> yes. i do not think she will be all that different. she headed up the communications committee. i think we will continue to see effort to make it obvious to the markets what the mandate is and what they're trying to do. ultimately, it will be difficult because this is unprecedented. >> the jobs report will come out at 8:30 this morning. what is the first thing you look for? >> headline jobs first, then revisions, then the unemployment rate. finally, what drives the and and limit rate? >> are wages going up? that is all i want to know. >> that is coming up at 8:30. also, we are going into ebay. the ceo will be joi
an, we will return to environment of high rates eventually. we will return to an environment where the economy is lower. >> this the income gap start narrowing then? >> presumably. >> what does your economic team learned from the bond prices of july and august? that was ugly. what did you learn from that? >> i think that the communication is going to be absolutely critical and very difficult. teasing janet yellen will be different? >> yes. i do not think she will...
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square is in a hyper competitive environment where they need to continue to get there. holiday shopping season. a busy time. what kind of growth can we expect? >> it will be interesting to see the numbers. you have seen a lot of competitors come into the space coming in to help merchants. paypal has its own reader. >> bloomberg news editor, thank you for weighing in. could today be an even bigger day than last week cyber monday. that is just ahead. ♪ >> this is the early edition of bloomberg "west." as well-known as black friday or cyber monday, but today is green monday. traditionally the biggest online shopping day of the year. the second monday in december, the day shoppers rush to finish online gift orders i the holidays. cory johnson is back to explain. >> only you would be talking about finishing up holiday shopping. i am somewhere about zero percent like a lot of people. >> 75% done. tracking this on a spreadsheet? >> i want to get my free shipping. this they have historically been the biggest day for online shopping. monday, the second monday after december sh
square is in a hyper competitive environment where they need to continue to get there. holiday shopping season. a busy time. what kind of growth can we expect? >> it will be interesting to see the numbers. you have seen a lot of competitors come into the space coming in to help merchants. paypal has its own reader. >> bloomberg news editor, thank you for weighing in. could today be an even bigger day than last week cyber monday. that is just ahead. ♪ >> this is the early...
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looking forward, while mullaly was there, he really turned this around and possibly the worst environment for sales. an impressive job he did from a different industry and a planning sales structure. putting it on solid footing, those are the turn around skill s the boaredd likes. --let's really analyze it.e didn't dneeny "hell no."equivocal you'd stayold me till 2014. >> no change in the plan. non- sounds like the denial denial. months, on the same day they say the plan is not changed. on the 24th, he told investors we won't comment on speculation. back.ms to be walking >> microsoft wants to decide before the end of the year. >> any decision won't happen the week of christmas. will be thdecision e next week or two. >> microsoft stepping up against government surveillance. ♪ >> microsoft says it is stepping up in encryption to protect information. this comes after government intercepting information between centers, but how big a challenge is this? cory johnson is in the newsroom with more. >> they are trying to make it more transparent. more on how that is going to work. joined by the
looking forward, while mullaly was there, he really turned this around and possibly the worst environment for sales. an impressive job he did from a different industry and a planning sales structure. putting it on solid footing, those are the turn around skill s the boaredd likes. --let's really analyze it.e didn't dneeny "hell no."equivocal you'd stayold me till 2014. >> no change in the plan. non- sounds like the denial denial. months, on the same day they say the plan is not...
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if you look at it, you will see they are trying to craft a family-friendly environment there it png, wheaties, smuckers, nike. we are in some financial and risk management, liberty mutual. really some interesting categories. >> sounds like you want to hug the guy and not just skate behind him. the challenge is to make him relevant for those two weeks. they're such an intertwined mesh of official sponsors, individual sponsorship opportunities and especially the russian government may or may not make it easier for you. how do you manage that challenge? >> we respect the usoc. we understand what they need to do to give them a value to the sponsors. when we are dealing with usoc sponsors and non-sponsors, for the non-sponsors it is really important to activate pre-the olympics. how do we reach his demographic with a storyline. ore we get into that dark. before the olympics. >> and then there is a dark. well after. that is a challenge at all olympic athletes face as you make him or her relevant during the olympics and how you perpetuate that relevance afterwards? you have these athletes t
if you look at it, you will see they are trying to craft a family-friendly environment there it png, wheaties, smuckers, nike. we are in some financial and risk management, liberty mutual. really some interesting categories. >> sounds like you want to hug the guy and not just skate behind him. the challenge is to make him relevant for those two weeks. they're such an intertwined mesh of official sponsors, individual sponsorship opportunities and especially the russian government may or...
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we are in a more normal private equity environment right now. i don't think it is slow, i wish it was busier. i think for it to get busier, we will need to see a large m&a cycle happen. we are seeing a lot less of that. we are buying more assets that each other own and selling stuff to each other. i would like to see more corporate m&a so we can see primary buyout activity. >> is it tough for you to buy businesses? if i was a company, i would not feel great about selling. >> i'm not sure. we are not clairvoyant. we are not smaller than anyone else. you are successful, though. >> we have been doing it for the last few years that we have been businesses that are not getting the attention they need and we intervene to find value than the previous owner cannot do. >> why aren't things like they were back in 2006, 2007? market conditions are awfully similar. open debtvery wide market, permissive terms for loans. it should add up to more than it is. >> there was a moment in time or the debt markets were exploding in terms of volume. importantly, the b
we are in a more normal private equity environment right now. i don't think it is slow, i wish it was busier. i think for it to get busier, we will need to see a large m&a cycle happen. we are seeing a lot less of that. we are buying more assets that each other own and selling stuff to each other. i would like to see more corporate m&a so we can see primary buyout activity. >> is it tough for you to buy businesses? if i was a company, i would not feel great about selling. >>...
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probably not as quickly as from prior recessionary environments, but still broadly recovering. most industries, most parts of the united states. we continue -- we expect that to continue in 2014 and beyond. we have more confidence today that europe has hit bottom and starting to move from that, albeit very slowly. i think a year ago we would have thought is it possible they have not hit bottom yet? we would have had less confidence about that. aresia, china and india less great places. they are wrestling with local issues that are a bit different from place to place. >> an optimistic tone from arnie sorenson. closer feeling pretty good about 2014 as well. she has charts to prove it. we will explain in chart attack. we will be right back. ♪ >> time for chart attack where we show you a couple of charts today that will make you smarter. ellen zender you say the world is getting smarter and the charts to prove it. >> that is right. a pretty good outlook for 2013. we will show you we swallowed a really hard pill. a big hit to government spending but a sharp improvement in the defi
probably not as quickly as from prior recessionary environments, but still broadly recovering. most industries, most parts of the united states. we continue -- we expect that to continue in 2014 and beyond. we have more confidence today that europe has hit bottom and starting to move from that, albeit very slowly. i think a year ago we would have thought is it possible they have not hit bottom yet? we would have had less confidence about that. aresia, china and india less great places. they are...
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part-time work, getting those guys who haven't training to work, shadow and get some experience in a work environment. the employer gets to people covering one job. two people get training and the government gives them employment. a real society issue we have got is those million people. >> i am a person that is working for you. i have got kids, i am running around. i need to make my life more flexible. how does this extra person coming in -- person and itthat is tough to get to work at 9:00, at 10:00.can get maybe i can employ someone between 9:00 and 11:00 or between 2:00 and 5:00. i only pay one full-time person. the government supports that but people are learning from each other. they get trained in the job. they might be a marketing assistant, a sales assistant or something. they are starting if they have no new skills. i are learning. get other jobs from a position of employment which is a much easier than having no experience. >> it is a great scheme in terms of social cohesion and putting people back to work. we have a lot of executives fear that say, my number one problem is finding talente
part-time work, getting those guys who haven't training to work, shadow and get some experience in a work environment. the employer gets to people covering one job. two people get training and the government gives them employment. a real society issue we have got is those million people. >> i am a person that is working for you. i have got kids, i am running around. i need to make my life more flexible. how does this extra person coming in -- person and itthat is tough to get to work at...
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if this environment changes, people are going to take a second look and say, wait a minute. they haven't grown operating income in three years, can't grow revenue. almost every facet of the business is declining, not growing, maybe this is not worth 28, maybe it's worth 22. i don't think it's egregiously expensive. not the kind of thing i want to allocate dollars to? not expensive at all. if you look at chart this stock after the last earnings basically took back when it lost when announced third-quarter earnings when it dropped 12%. in other words, it's now regained this $26 level. it's traded through it, and technically the stock looks interesting, too. >> all right. las vegas sands, another big winner today. that sent the stock up more than 60% this year. overrated, underestimated? b.k.? >> you know, b.k. would usually say a stock up 60% would be overrated, but i'm going to go underestimated on this. >> really. >> here's y.relative to it peers it's priced fairly well. it has a lot of growth potential. we also have the emerging markets potential in there. people have certa
if this environment changes, people are going to take a second look and say, wait a minute. they haven't grown operating income in three years, can't grow revenue. almost every facet of the business is declining, not growing, maybe this is not worth 28, maybe it's worth 22. i don't think it's egregiously expensive. not the kind of thing i want to allocate dollars to? not expensive at all. if you look at chart this stock after the last earnings basically took back when it lost when announced...
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so even in this market environment, staples are doing well. just the things you use every single day. >> there you go. all about bleach. they're always watching you. apple. unveiling a way they can track you now inside one of their own stores. cnbc is the first tv broadcaster that's going to be able to show this to you, josh lipton is in palo alto, california, with it. >> yeah. it's a new way now to shop at apple stores. starting today at stores across the country including the one in palo alto, california, you can be sort of guided as you walk through the store and get specific information about products and events that are tailored for you. here's how it basically works. when you get to the store opt in to use the ibeacon feature. sends a signal, your phone registers and you get information about products or events. you get to the store let's say and you made a purchase on-line you will be asked do you want to pick up that purchase, but then as you walk through the store, it changes. so maybe as you cruise past that iphone display, you might
so even in this market environment, staples are doing well. just the things you use every single day. >> there you go. all about bleach. they're always watching you. apple. unveiling a way they can track you now inside one of their own stores. cnbc is the first tv broadcaster that's going to be able to show this to you, josh lipton is in palo alto, california, with it. >> yeah. it's a new way now to shop at apple stores. starting today at stores across the country including the one...
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the macro environment is improving. >> something is unhappy with a managed account or any advise that we rendered to investors. so we're stepping up to make that happen. >> clearly some big news for one of your portfolio holdings. she is is a woman, and i think it will be a seamless transition. >> breaking news. john? >> we have got an announcement of a budget deal. the two chairs of the house and senate budget committees. this is something we have known about for some time. it is expected to be, we will get the details in a few minutes about a $90 billion deal that would lift the sequester caps easing some of the squeeze. it would involve some deficit reducti reduction. you have got no tax increases in this although there will be an increase in aviation fees, something that the house and senate and obama administration expressed tsh in before. they do hit things we are waiting to see whether or not there is any sort of agreement. democrats made that last minute demand. we don't think it will be part of this deal. we may get an agreement to vote on a short term extension. the congress
the macro environment is improving. >> something is unhappy with a managed account or any advise that we rendered to investors. so we're stepping up to make that happen. >> clearly some big news for one of your portfolio holdings. she is is a woman, and i think it will be a seamless transition. >> breaking news. john? >> we have got an announcement of a budget deal. the two chairs of the house and senate budget committees. this is something we have known about for some...
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been doing well, they can do a lot better in an environment like that. we have to accept in life that a lot of our investing is cyclical. and that's one of the reasons why you try to stay schematic. but we're heading for normalization. but i think the market will trade higher next year, just not with the fervor that we've had in 2013. >> anthony, good to talk to you, as always. >> thanks, guys. >>> coming up, intel getting a boost, having a solid year, but still upperforming. so can the stock catch up? a difference of opinion on the desk. >>> linkedin is the call of the day. much more straight ahead. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 trading inspires your life. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 life inspires your trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 turn inspiration into action. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we have intuitive platforms tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you discover what's trending. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and seasoned market experts to help shar
been doing well, they can do a lot better in an environment like that. we have to accept in life that a lot of our investing is cyclical. and that's one of the reasons why you try to stay schematic. but we're heading for normalization. but i think the market will trade higher next year, just not with the fervor that we've had in 2013. >> anthony, good to talk to you, as always. >> thanks, guys. >>> coming up, intel getting a boost, having a solid year, but still...
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and also things like energy, environment, that's also uk is very, very strong. so i think both sides are looking at opportunities both for investments of china's capital in the uk, but also how the uk businesses could share a bigger size of the cake. because the uk investment is minuscule compared with other european countries in china. >> yeah. and do you think this will help london become the major offshore trading center for the renminbi? >> i think london is very well positioned, indeed, because after all, london is the leading financial center in the world and, of course, the china's bands also are already being welcomed in london and, in fact, recently, the china businesses consortium has bought a sizable chunk of the area next to the city of london. so that gives the china business an opportunity to be near the financial center, bring in china's businesses to london. but, of course, london is a launching plat for china's businesses all around europe. so i think london is very well positioned, indeed, in terms of financial services. >> boris johnson will h
and also things like energy, environment, that's also uk is very, very strong. so i think both sides are looking at opportunities both for investments of china's capital in the uk, but also how the uk businesses could share a bigger size of the cake. because the uk investment is minuscule compared with other european countries in china. >> yeah. and do you think this will help london become the major offshore trading center for the renminbi? >> i think london is very well...
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so, in that kind of an environment, 8% to 10% is not at all unreasonable. price earnings ratio, 16.3. we're looking at forward earnings below that. we can continue to see a little expansion on multiples. a little expansion on earnings over this year. and with the dividends, 8% to 10% organically is reasonable to expect for 2014. where we expect a lot more -- or could expect a lot more would be in places like japan where the margins are much lower, corporate profit margins in the united states so as growth increases, we can really see that leveraging up in earnings. we can see something similar to that in europe. so, we may very well see earnings north of -- equity market performance north of 8 % in both europe and japan. >> from your lips to the market god's ears. anthony, good to see you. thank you. >> same here. >> see you later. heading toward the close. we've got 17 minutes left in the trading session. actually, coming off the low a little bit here. down 118 points on the dow right now. >> actually it was last december, i think, if you went back, this p
so, in that kind of an environment, 8% to 10% is not at all unreasonable. price earnings ratio, 16.3. we're looking at forward earnings below that. we can continue to see a little expansion on multiples. a little expansion on earnings over this year. and with the dividends, 8% to 10% organically is reasonable to expect for 2014. where we expect a lot more -- or could expect a lot more would be in places like japan where the margins are much lower, corporate profit margins in the united states...
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home, because the people just don't want to believe that rising rates can actually be good in this environment. >> i think 2014 is going to be a stock picker's market, and i think it will play out in some stocks and not others. so again, i think the market's gotten okay with taper. it's not an if, but a when. the delay made people more comfortable with it, so i think we're almost there. >> suni, great to see you. >> thank you. >>> ford is unveiling a new mustang, but the buzz is about ceo mulally. will he stay or will he go? our phil lebeau asked him pointblank, and we'll get that answer next. >>> and if he goes, could he land at microsoft? that really is the big question. even though it's one of the dow's top performers this year, someone here says not even alan mulally could save it. so we have a microsoft debate straight ahead. >>> apple is getting a boost on a report it's inked a deal with china mobile, but the company is getting another push from carl icahn. how should you play it? that and much more straight ahead. [ bagpipes and drums playing over ] [ music transitions to rock ] make it
home, because the people just don't want to believe that rising rates can actually be good in this environment. >> i think 2014 is going to be a stock picker's market, and i think it will play out in some stocks and not others. so again, i think the market's gotten okay with taper. it's not an if, but a when. the delay made people more comfortable with it, so i think we're almost there. >> suni, great to see you. >> thank you. >>> ford is unveiling a new mustang, but...
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the industrial player has been dealing with a slow growth environment but the company has been cutting costs and analysts say that could help future margin growth. next up, pea body energy down 30% year to date. but this quarter they're up 5.5%, coming off a strong beaten earnings thanks to lower expenses. finally shares of apple up little over 5% year to date. one of the big tech laggards this year. rising anticipation that apple will lock in a deal with china mobile has helped shares gain about 17% over the past quarter. new products, specifically in the wearable space is seen as another potential catalyst. many ap lists are bullish on apple. ubs upgrading the stock to buy, writing that higher of burberry's angela hence may provide an inspiring face to the company. >>> a major ruling has come out regarding detroit's future. a judge allowing the city's chapter 9 bankruptcy filing to proceed, despite big protests. senior correspondent scott cohen is live in detroit to sort it out for us. >> tyler, saying detroit's situation is unworkable and dangerous, judge roads approved the largest
the industrial player has been dealing with a slow growth environment but the company has been cutting costs and analysts say that could help future margin growth. next up, pea body energy down 30% year to date. but this quarter they're up 5.5%, coming off a strong beaten earnings thanks to lower expenses. finally shares of apple up little over 5% year to date. one of the big tech laggards this year. rising anticipation that apple will lock in a deal with china mobile has helped shares gain...
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so soon, tyler, as rates rise, it could create a more competitive environment for these high-yielding dividend stocks. >> i'm sure it will. thank you, seema. >>> well, today marks the anniversary of alan greenspan's famous irrational exuberance warning to the markets. >> how do we know when irrational exuberance has unduly escalated asset values which then become subject to unexpected and prolonged contractions? >> ah, so 17 years later, as stocks sit as record highs, which companies could be suffering from a little irrational exuberance of their own? dominic chu has been looking into that for us. >> think about it. let's pretend we're in a time machine, go back to december 5th, '96. markets then versus what they are today. on a bigger picture macro level, look at the crude trade, $26 a barrel. yield on ten-year treasuries, 6% back then. now under 3% today. and how about the stock market? we're just off those record l highs, 1,790 on that day in 1996, it was 745. valuations, they're reasonable on a relative basis. back then you were paying about $19 for every dollar in stock price in
so soon, tyler, as rates rise, it could create a more competitive environment for these high-yielding dividend stocks. >> i'm sure it will. thank you, seema. >>> well, today marks the anniversary of alan greenspan's famous irrational exuberance warning to the markets. >> how do we know when irrational exuberance has unduly escalated asset values which then become subject to unexpected and prolonged contractions? >> ah, so 17 years later, as stocks sit as record highs,...
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performance is unsatisfactory and it's trying to navigate its way through an intensely promotional environment. we've seen a lot of retailers that have had trouble with this. a lot of blow-ups over the last week or so. >>> when we come back, it is arguably the most important economic data release of the month. the november jobs report a few minutes away. >>> but first, weekend reading for you, the latest edition of the talking squawk blog is up, go to squawk.cnbc.com. get the scoop in the higher learning series. plus, the latest word on the jumble update. i think we're tied this week. i think we're tied 2-2. plus, there's a whole section about steve liesman's groupies and a way that you can -- you can apply to be a groupie. >> you don't need to read that. >> the google party, and why joe enjoys wearing a kit. talking squawk, squawk.cnbc.com. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 o
performance is unsatisfactory and it's trying to navigate its way through an intensely promotional environment. we've seen a lot of retailers that have had trouble with this. a lot of blow-ups over the last week or so. >>> when we come back, it is arguably the most important economic data release of the month. the november jobs report a few minutes away. >>> but first, weekend reading for you, the latest edition of the talking squawk blog is up, go to squawk.cnbc.com. get the...
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if you buy in an environment that it builds a head of steam out of nowhere, that's lieutenant general facebook to 18. yelp, a huge amount of stock and the deal -- i spoke to the ceo last month. we visited the cloud conference hosted by sales force.com, and i thought this was a good company with revenues that has a story that makes a ton of sense. but yelp is in grab mode and trying to take over the world and become the dominant worldwide on-line yellow pages. that's the analog here. right now it's not focused on turning a profit. that was not considered acceptable to those twitter-led resurgence of late. now yelp's stock has found its footing, and it's turning around, and it's got the mo. linked in has had a similar trajectory. this wants to be the on-line catalog of professionals, white collar white pages so to speak. in none other than the gross stock favorite -- the market didn't like that prescription for growth. the stock got hammered mercilessly after reported at the end of october. now linkedin is climbing back. many regard it as the amazon model. it comes back into vogue. amaz
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and that's because of all the cost-cutting, wage suppression, low interest rate environments have been very beneficial for corporations and profitability. and if rick's right about what's going on with treasuries, that could continue for a while longer. but ultimately, we have to pay the piper for cost-cutting environments because it's impacting economic growth. >> i think this raises an important point about misallocation. >> i have breaking news you want to comment on, jeff. go ahead. >> misallocation of capital. what are companies doing with all their money? are they using it to grow or are they using it to simply reward shareholders? i mean, that presents the growth question further down the road. >> let me -- let me ask the guys to put up the chart of apple. let me see what it's doing. we just got word carl icahn has tweeted. it's not doing anything. maybe they'll hear about it right now. carl icahn tweeted gave apple notice it will be calling for a vote to increase the buyback program, but not at the $150 billion level. he's been calling for that -- an increase buyback and maybe
and that's because of all the cost-cutting, wage suppression, low interest rate environments have been very beneficial for corporations and profitability. and if rick's right about what's going on with treasuries, that could continue for a while longer. but ultimately, we have to pay the piper for cost-cutting environments because it's impacting economic growth. >> i think this raises an important point about misallocation. >> i have breaking news you want to comment on, jeff. go...
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tougher than expected sales environment, heightened promotional environment. these are actually quotes from the conference call. over and over again. the other side is that herb greenberg writes saying wait a second, what really happened is the ceo came in, and turned around and said maybe things aren't so great. so people might say this stock is down 20 and have i to buy it. typically a down 20 stock is down again the next day. >> someone called it a welcome reversal from overwrought optimism. right? >> yeah. go to the ulta web site. the buon did well, this was a very specialized business. what was most daunting was that we basically felt how could ulta ever miss? compare that with canness, a texas-based retailers that sells mat interestses and everyone felt like they could roll them out forever. when you see this, carl, understand this is the fire you play with when you're in retail that is supposed to have no glitches. this story was not supposed to have a glitch and people are basically saying i didn't even know they were that price sensitive. they were do
tougher than expected sales environment, heightened promotional environment. these are actually quotes from the conference call. over and over again. the other side is that herb greenberg writes saying wait a second, what really happened is the ceo came in, and turned around and said maybe things aren't so great. so people might say this stock is down 20 and have i to buy it. typically a down 20 stock is down again the next day. >> someone called it a welcome reversal from overwrought...
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>> europe's coming out of the recessionary environment and starting to see positive gdp growth. if you're looking to invest in a local recovery in europe. it's the opposite of what's happening in japan. a weak yen is helping exporters, strong euro helping the strong exporters in europe. dfe is a european small cap etf that gets you access to the local european recovery story. >> thank you for your time this morning. >>> watching shares of mcdonald's as well, the world's largest fast food company, global same-store sales up a half percent in november. europe restaurants making up for the u.s. senior restaurant analyst at jeffrey's, good morning to you. peter, what happens it going to take? zero in on the u.s. persistent weakness here, why is it happening? is it going to reverse? >> well, you know, i think the good news for mcdonald's they do more traffic and volume than many competitors, $2.7 million per restaurant, average volume about 1300 transactions per day per restaurant compared to chipotle at 550. bad news, they're struggling to get incremental traffic. in the month of oc
>> europe's coming out of the recessionary environment and starting to see positive gdp growth. if you're looking to invest in a local recovery in europe. it's the opposite of what's happening in japan. a weak yen is helping exporters, strong euro helping the strong exporters in europe. dfe is a european small cap etf that gets you access to the local european recovery story. >> thank you for your time this morning. >>> watching shares of mcdonald's as well, the world's...
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certainly one potential positive from a higher rate environment. kyle, you know, this has become a name that seems to be a favorite among some hedge funds. and i can think about other names in the past, jcpenney, for example, that have not worked out particularly well when we see a lot of hedge funds pile in sort of when it becomes the flavor of the moment. does that concern you at all? >> it always concerns me. and look, in jcpenney, what ended up happening there was, analogous to a retail banking institution when you have, you know, 2.8 billion in payabilities and you only have $1 billion worth of cash on hand or liquidity and the vendors decide that to change their terms like depositors running from a bank, when the vendors change their terms, it forced jcpenney to raise new money and dilute the shareholder base by almost 40%. we thought the new ceo would be able to stabilize things. what we got wrong was the fact that the vendors could change their terms very quickly. but in this case, you have gm working and pardon the pun, but hitting on all
certainly one potential positive from a higher rate environment. kyle, you know, this has become a name that seems to be a favorite among some hedge funds. and i can think about other names in the past, jcpenney, for example, that have not worked out particularly well when we see a lot of hedge funds pile in sort of when it becomes the flavor of the moment. does that concern you at all? >> it always concerns me. and look, in jcpenney, what ended up happening there was, analogous to a...
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it's a more positive market environment. >> steven, some people note the correlation between the dollar and the u.s. ten-year treasury yield has broke b down of late. do you think that is the case? >> well, it's kind of broken down the last two or three days. which isn't fair to judge a correlation. but i think the key issue is this -- that what we've seen over the last couple of days is the market has had to adjust rapidly its expectations of tapering is that volatility indications, indication of risk, the vix has backed up and that offset a lot of the positive impact that a higher interest rate has on the currency because risk managers tell you you can't hold as much, that they're worried about their value at risk. i think, though, that the volatility won't come down and we'll see the dollar rally again. >> steve, we've got more time with us. steven englander with some ideas there for us. >>> let's take a look at today's other top stories. deutsche bank has pulled the plug on commodities trading to become the first bank to exit the sector due to pressures. it will cut 200 jobs as it s
it's a more positive market environment. >> steven, some people note the correlation between the dollar and the u.s. ten-year treasury yield has broke b down of late. do you think that is the case? >> well, it's kind of broken down the last two or three days. which isn't fair to judge a correlation. but i think the key issue is this -- that what we've seen over the last couple of days is the market has had to adjust rapidly its expectations of tapering is that volatility...
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a lot of people said you're missing the boat but not in this environment. >> in the meantime, here's what's coming up next on "squawk on the street." >>> coming up, we follow the beat of the drums and the one beating them is jim cramer, playing the song "six stocks in 60 seconds." "squawk on the street" will be right back. ya know, with new fedex one rate you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. >>> let's get "six in 60" with jim. start with holly frontier. >> the incredible glut in the united states oil because of production has made it so refiners make a lot of money. >> jpm, goldman. capital plans. >> this means jpmorgan can return money. stock goes higher. >> you say acena delivered. >> continental research. >> if you believe there is a glut, buy it, otherwise stay away. >> c
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i think the regulatory environment will pressure people to have one on one relationships with clients undisturbed by the oversight that's meant for balance sheets and i'm not saying it's bad. >> i'm not following you. >> think a lot of oversight in place is to stop massive errors, balance sheet errors. if you have a trillion dollars of derivatives, multiple sites of oversight is important. i think it's in direct contradiction. the most important thing is multikl points of information, transparency where everyone knows when's going on. this is the exact opposite. we sometimes working on a transaction right now where i would say five or six people in the firm know about it. that's the way we like it. secrets are often betrayed solely because of the number of people involved. not because anybody has a bad, you know, a bad idea in their head. it's just the number of people. >> interesting. you know, you mentioned slow, steady progression in m&a but the slow is one to emphasize. this is not a good year by many standards for merger and acquisition activity. >>s no at boom year by the statis
i think the regulatory environment will pressure people to have one on one relationships with clients undisturbed by the oversight that's meant for balance sheets and i'm not saying it's bad. >> i'm not following you. >> think a lot of oversight in place is to stop massive errors, balance sheet errors. if you have a trillion dollars of derivatives, multiple sites of oversight is important. i think it's in direct contradiction. the most important thing is multikl points of...
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this is a horrible political environment in washington. but sometimes presidents personally get a little extra juice, a little extra momentum out of something and sometimes they surprise us. we'll watch when he gets home. >> it would be nice to be surprised as metaphor, the vice president of china, echoing the same message, with all the disputes and troubles between the united states, almost the same message as the u.s. president he followed. both of themconnected, interconnected, but on this day by nelson mandela. the crowd once again begins to chant of love and frem for the man who united this country, nelson mandela. please stay with us. [announcer] all work and no play will make brady miss his favorite part of the day. ♪ that's why there's beneful original, made with energy-packed wholesome grains, real beef and accents of vitamin-rich veggies. to help you put more play in your day. beneful. play. it's good for you. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from nat
this is a horrible political environment in washington. but sometimes presidents personally get a little extra juice, a little extra momentum out of something and sometimes they surprise us. we'll watch when he gets home. >> it would be nice to be surprised as metaphor, the vice president of china, echoing the same message, with all the disputes and troubles between the united states, almost the same message as the u.s. president he followed. both of themconnected, interconnected, but on...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management. where are welcome back our continuing coverage of the nelson mandela memorial service. the name nelson mandela, nelson was a name given to him his first day of school which was come on practice then? >> absolutely. his given name was holy slasla which a literal translation means troublemaker. i think he was proud of that. he liked the idea of seeing himself as a troublemaker. he was a rebel in spite of also being an aristocrat and a statesman. i think that name, in a way, probably identifies with him more when you look back. >> a sense of the owe pregs in the country at the time that a black child with an african name on his first day of school the teacher assigns him a name that she is more comfortable with, nelson. even when people went to trial, judges of
it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management. where are welcome back our continuing coverage of the nelson mandela memorial service. the name nelson mandela, nelson was a name given to him his first day of school which was come on practice then?...
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meager deal that will heads off another showdown like we had last year even though this isn't the best environment for democrats and republicans to try to work together. what they want is a deal that sets spending levels for fiscal year 2014 and 2015, and this would be a deal that gives the agencies a work around from the iminfamous budget control act which sort of tied the hands of the agencies and slowed spending to an electrical. >> there's another sensitive issue that's part of all of this. extending unemployment benefits for the long-term unemployed, if you will. the kentucky senator rand paul thinks that expending those benefits beyond the current 26 weeks would be a disservice to all of those unemployed. listen to what he said. >> there was a study that came out a few months ago, and it said it if you have a worker unemployed for four weeks and one on 99 weeks which would you hire it, nearly 100% say they will always hire the person out for weeks. when you allow them to be out for 99 weeks, you're causing them to be part of this perpetual unemployed group in our economy. >> you know, i want
meager deal that will heads off another showdown like we had last year even though this isn't the best environment for democrats and republicans to try to work together. what they want is a deal that sets spending levels for fiscal year 2014 and 2015, and this would be a deal that gives the agencies a work around from the iminfamous budget control act which sort of tied the hands of the agencies and slowed spending to an electrical. >> there's another sensitive issue that's part of all of...
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antioxidants to support cell health. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. ♪ ♪ >> good morning, d.c. what a beautiful shot there. you're looking at a high temperature of 33 degrees. snow just in time for the r redskins game. it's going to be a little sloppy, victor. >> are they play "all i need"? all i need is a snuggie. >> all i need is a snuggie. >> that's not going to happen. >> i know. >> if you think lawmakers on capital are doing knowing, congress is on track to do less than ever. lawmakers are about to kick up the pace sometime soon. how about it? >>. >> reporter: good morning. with the clock ticking towards the end of the year this congress is labeled as -- >> the most do nothing congress in the history of the united states. >> reporter:
antioxidants to support cell health. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. ♪ ♪ >> good morning, d.c. what a beautiful shot there....
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or visit your local store today. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. let's go... let's go... let's go... let's go! make it your first stop for the gifts everybody wants. let's go! move it, move it, move it! verizon cyber monday is here. get the samsung galaxy note ii for just $49.99. with features like pop-up play. lets you use any app while watching video. or use the s pen for hand-written notes. hurry in or shop online. sale ends monday night. getting our best cyber monday savings. that's powerful. verizon. because what you don't know, can hurt you.urance. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage o
or visit your local store today. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. let's go... let's go... let's go... let's go! make it your first stop for...
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kind of moral leadership is rare in the world but it's the kind of thing that transforms cultures and environments and on a smaller scale, yeah, we could use a lot more of it here at home. >> john avalon, thanks for your insight this morning. appreciate it. >> thanks, carol. >>> as i said nearly 100 heads of state, a-list celebrities and thousands of everyday south africans young and old alike braved the heavy rain to join the mandela family and pay tribute to the revered states man. live in joe hans burg this morning with some of the morning's best moments. >> reporter: yes, welcome to the area outside the home of late president nelson mandela. you know there's been a lot of activity here. you may hear some screaming next to me and that's because supermodel naomi campbell has just come here to the home of the late president, waved to the crowd, and walked inside. you know there's a lot of rain and gloom around me, but anyone who doesn't think there can be joy amid storms needs to come to south africa now and see the atmosphere here on a day when we've seen the first formal memorial for the anti-a
kind of moral leadership is rare in the world but it's the kind of thing that transforms cultures and environments and on a smaller scale, yeah, we could use a lot more of it here at home. >> john avalon, thanks for your insight this morning. appreciate it. >> thanks, carol. >>> as i said nearly 100 heads of state, a-list celebrities and thousands of everyday south africans young and old alike braved the heavy rain to join the mandela family and pay tribute to the revered...
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welcoming, safe, and collaborative environments. you cannot show me a school that works or a district or a state or a country that works where the notion of collaboration as opposed to competition, the notion of a welcoming, safe environment so that schools are central to the community, are not the dominant theory as opposed to testing and sanctioning. that is what we are trying to do. solutions that are aligned with what communities need. we must rate neighborhood schools and try to make sure that public education is a hallmark of democracy and a propeller of our economy. most importantly, we must really make sure that we figure out how to enable all kids to have the opportunity to not only dream big, but achieve them. >> thank you. let me ask you one or two and then we will go to kimberly to start. let me ask you about the common core standards. you said, you think that obamacare is bad and the implementation of the common core is far worse. who is to blame and anyone stepping up to fix this? >> i am not a big believer in this. i
welcoming, safe, and collaborative environments. you cannot show me a school that works or a district or a state or a country that works where the notion of collaboration as opposed to competition, the notion of a welcoming, safe environment so that schools are central to the community, are not the dominant theory as opposed to testing and sanctioning. that is what we are trying to do. solutions that are aligned with what communities need. we must rate neighborhood schools and try to make sure...
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i am especially pleased that we have a ministry dedicated to the issue of the environment. its work must impact on many aspects of national activity and address the question of the well-being of society as a whole and the preservation of a healthy environmental future even for generation not yet born. as we began this address, we borrowed the words of ingrid jonker to focus on the plight of the children our country. i would now like to say that the government will, as a matter of urgency, attend to the tragic and complex question of children and juveniles in detention in prison. the basic principle from which we will proceed from now onwards is that we must rescue the children of the nation and ensure that the system of criminal justice must be the very last resort in the case of juvenile offenders. i have therefore issued instructions to the departments concerned, as a matter of urgency, to work out the necessary guidelines which will enable us to empty our prisons of children and to place them in suitable alternative care. this is in addition to an amnesty for various cat
i am especially pleased that we have a ministry dedicated to the issue of the environment. its work must impact on many aspects of national activity and address the question of the well-being of society as a whole and the preservation of a healthy environmental future even for generation not yet born. as we began this address, we borrowed the words of ingrid jonker to focus on the plight of the children our country. i would now like to say that the government will, as a matter of urgency,...
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several different factors have led to an environment in the u.s. where the status of online gaming is murky at best. one, a recent d.o.j. opinion that reinterpreted the wire act opened the door for online gaming except for sports betting, to be hosted on an intrastate basis. this has led to a patchwork of state laws with seven states moving to outlaw gaming while others have authorized it in different forms. the most expansive being so far, new jersey, which has authorized multiple forms of internet gambling. nevada is moving in that same direction. in addition to the patchwork of state laws, multinational patchwork exists as well, according to a white paper by the american gaming association, over 80 countries have chosen to legalize internet gaming to some extent. while the u.s. is not explicitly legalized it, our citizens still account for about 15% of the global revenues to the roughly 2,700 websites which host online gaming. this means that americans are patronizing these offshore websites to the tune of over $1 billion a year. and as if that'
several different factors have led to an environment in the u.s. where the status of online gaming is murky at best. one, a recent d.o.j. opinion that reinterpreted the wire act opened the door for online gaming except for sports betting, to be hosted on an intrastate basis. this has led to a patchwork of state laws with seven states moving to outlaw gaming while others have authorized it in different forms. the most expansive being so far, new jersey, which has authorized multiple forms of...
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the again the book says we will assume that's not going to change, the home environment. we will change the home environment i educating this generation for one generation in their homes will be very different. that is the premise. if help comes in the other way to my fantastic. again is it possible to close the gap? by the way one of them is more time in early childhood. more time in the school helps. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you for your talk. i will read your look. so, if we acknowledge the importance of culture, which i do and i wonder whether you agree that it's easier to start a new culture than it is to rip one out and change from within. if you agree with that then i wonder what you think about trying to change the significant base of troubled schools as opposed to restarting them as opposed to starting a new? >> wow you know that's a very topical and important question. we do not find the research that supports you know crush a school and start over again from scratch. i'm giving you my opinion. when you are renovating a house, it's harder t
the again the book says we will assume that's not going to change, the home environment. we will change the home environment i educating this generation for one generation in their homes will be very different. that is the premise. if help comes in the other way to my fantastic. again is it possible to close the gap? by the way one of them is more time in early childhood. more time in the school helps. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you for your talk. i will...
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army, the environs of the united states military academy in west point in 2011. and if you go through my paper, i make some arguments about the logical implications of gates' vision. >> so, gordon, i would agree with the fact that the word "shape," shape the international environment means all things to all people. so for me, the most important elements are deterring adversaries from mischief or aggression, reassuring arter ins and allies of our -- partners and allies of our commitment to them, and, you know, working with allies and partners to build their capacity to contribute to regional and international security. you know, i agree with a lot of phil's comments about readiness for what. we can't predict specifics, but i think the mission manies of the u.s -- missions of the u.s. military have been fairly consistent there being able to deter and defeat aggression against our allies, crisis response, counterterrorism ask so forth on down the list. that's just a sampling, not the full list. to mitzi's point about, you know, again, i agree with the importance of
army, the environs of the united states military academy in west point in 2011. and if you go through my paper, i make some arguments about the logical implications of gates' vision. >> so, gordon, i would agree with the fact that the word "shape," shape the international environment means all things to all people. so for me, the most important elements are deterring adversaries from mischief or aggression, reassuring arter ins and allies of our -- partners and allies of our...
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as we move to the electronic environment, the compliance rate will go up and then i'll see the number drop over time. so the answer to your question is, is i fix it by putting procedures in place that drive the ro in the right direction and put system i think i think if -- fixes in place that force the behavior to ensure the veteran gets the right decision. >> before i yield, e i remind you and remind everybody how many times secretary sat there and talked about accountability. you do all the system call stuff you want. if you are not motivating people to do it, i know they are highly motivated people who want to do right by the veteran. there's a lack of accountability there. and across the board, but with that i'll yield to mr. oh -- >> thank i apologize for missing the second half of the hearing. i'll get ab update how you responded to the specific issues raised by ms. price and the veteran service organizations that were here. so just briefly bring up two issues. one, is in el paso at fort bliss we have 1800 cases, 1100 are backlogged at the derail site in seattle. and so just a p
as we move to the electronic environment, the compliance rate will go up and then i'll see the number drop over time. so the answer to your question is, is i fix it by putting procedures in place that drive the ro in the right direction and put system i think i think if -- fixes in place that force the behavior to ensure the veteran gets the right decision. >> before i yield, e i remind you and remind everybody how many times secretary sat there and talked about accountability. you do all...
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i think if you are not any work environment that is an information base the requires 24 communication, turn it off. it makes people more productive. melissa: it would that be? to release in a job where you don't need to be in contact all the time? had nothing that is a big group. >> exactly. everybody to some degree, their job expands to the amount of time that they allow there employers and managers to recent. melissa: you think a lot of people could. >> you need boundaries. as an employee you have to be structured about your process and let the manager know early on the you are not going to let check e-mails. melissa: you would do that? de work for yourself? >> i am the chief operating officer for an organization so i do have that economy. i did it at 11:00 at night with the mills that are urgent. i don't answer them and set parameters are and what will and will not do. melissa: you let them sit there? the chief information officer and you don't give out information in the middle of the night? i feel like you will be looking for jobs in? >> with plants when he set the boundaries and
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especially when it comes to the environment. but surprise, a lot of them do not practice what they preach. stay right there, john stossel mass a series of examples next. ♪ ♪ say goodbye to hollywood ♪ say goodbye my baby ♪ say goodbye to hollywood, say goodbye my baby♪ clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) ranked highest in investor satisfaction with self-directed services by j.d. power and associates. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know wh's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools iroduce themselves. all the bits d bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing
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they gave a forecast, weaker than expected and noting the promotional environment that we talk about. more discounts, more promotion means less margins and less sales even. >> oh, down the stock goes. that's one of the losers today. look at the dow now, up 118, up 120 points and looking at the tapering and i'm seeing all kinds of favorites go up. ebay is up. i see facebook up. i see microsoft up, okay? up until now, it's been a rough time on the stock market, five days in a row the market's been down. the dow has been down. so, john, have you got a couple of bargains after this five days of selling? any bargains that you can jump into right now? >> sure, i think i do. i bought conn, c-o-n-n. they absolutely blew away earnings. an analyst came out and had a $103 price target on it. it's trading at about $70 right now. and also like discover financial, i think both are valuation plays and i bought both this week. stuart: would you tell me what conns does? >> a midwest retailer, that tailor to people to a people in a lower income market and charging rates, like a rent to own type retaile
they gave a forecast, weaker than expected and noting the promotional environment that we talk about. more discounts, more promotion means less margins and less sales even. >> oh, down the stock goes. that's one of the losers today. look at the dow now, up 118, up 120 points and looking at the tapering and i'm seeing all kinds of favorites go up. ebay is up. i see facebook up. i see microsoft up, okay? up until now, it's been a rough time on the stock market, five days in a row the...
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it is an interactive environment, you pick of the product and touch it and play and fall in love with it and that is what you want to do in retail. you can pull this out, stuck in the jar a little bit. >> what you have is a kinetic sand product, you get stand at the beach. it is fabulous. and amazing texture, stays clean on your hand, never dries out and what you can do is called incredible things with it or just run it through your hand and use it as a stress reliever. tracy: complete the addictive. ashley: a great blob. took hours to get that. tracy: we were talking about how this is in house. we hire these creative people to come up with this. >> bob brooks tony is unique in that we are not just a brick and mortar and web site, we are a product development company. we bring products from atkins right through delivery to store shelves. it is unique and proprietary and innovations in brooks the are only available there and that wet is makes the shopping experience special. ashley: i love this innovation, perfect drink, apps controlled smart bartender. explain how this works. >> the u
it is an interactive environment, you pick of the product and touch it and play and fall in love with it and that is what you want to do in retail. you can pull this out, stuck in the jar a little bit. >> what you have is a kinetic sand product, you get stand at the beach. it is fabulous. and amazing texture, stays clean on your hand, never dries out and what you can do is called incredible things with it or just run it through your hand and use it as a stress reliever. tracy: complete...
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deblasio, would realize, you want prosperity, you get a lot more creating new businesses good environment, than by driving apeople away. you don't understand how prosperity is created. david: leads us to governor mario cuomo. he is more after kennedy-style democrat on tax cuts, is he not? >> he is certainly making the right noises. there made very clear he would like tax cuts. we'll see if he follows through and push it through. he had a mixed record. he allowed taxes to go up a year, year-and-a-half, two years ago. if he pushes for tax cuts i think that will be -- david: he would have to sign off, first of all new york state senate is controlled by republicans. they will not sign off on a tax increase, are they. >> republicans in name only. in albany you don't know. david: there are rynos that may raise taxes? >> if you get deals i give you this, give you that, good lord. david: would governor cuomo sign off on tax increases when he says he is against them. >> we'll see how politically he is behind the scenes and kiboshing this thing and getting word to mr. de blasio. make all the noise
deblasio, would realize, you want prosperity, you get a lot more creating new businesses good environment, than by driving apeople away. you don't understand how prosperity is created. david: leads us to governor mario cuomo. he is more after kennedy-style democrat on tax cuts, is he not? >> he is certainly making the right noises. there made very clear he would like tax cuts. we'll see if he follows through and push it through. he had a mixed record. he allowed taxes to go up a year,...
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now, think about the traditional banking environment. if you go back to 1970, short of your father's branch, and since then we've had the introduction of atm banking, of telephone banking and on-line banking and now mobile banking, each of these a substitute for the branch. so, one would expect that today we would have fewer branches. one would be wrong. today there are four times as many bank branches in the united states as there were in 1970. >> how do you explain that? >> massive overbuilding because of the traditional notion of how you sell. you sell by marketing to people locally and opening a new one and marketing to people locally. as a result there's a tremendous overbuilding of the physical infrastructure of banking just as there is for retail and i think all of that will face a decade of deconstruction. >> that's extraordinary stuff. which venue will we socialize with other people? i mean, shopping the mall, that's a venue where we see other people and interact with other people, and the bank is another example, and you're-- a
now, think about the traditional banking environment. if you go back to 1970, short of your father's branch, and since then we've had the introduction of atm banking, of telephone banking and on-line banking and now mobile banking, each of these a substitute for the branch. so, one would expect that today we would have fewer branches. one would be wrong. today there are four times as many bank branches in the united states as there were in 1970. >> how do you explain that? >>...
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so now we have great brands at great prices and an upscale environment and it fits in with the overall marketing program of their companies and their image. ashley: if people drive out to these outlets they figure i spent the gas money and have to come back with something, plays into this. >> absolutely. they get by or the win, that is crucial. if the customer goes back, surveys of customers as they left premium out of its 96% when they returned because of the great bys and great bands. tracy: cobblestone restaurants and things like that, a bunch of president, people from internet sites. they are scooping up designer stuff. how is that affecting you? >> our brands, and polo, pucci, coach. and manage their business excellently across all platforms. ashley: creamy him outlets are not what they seem. the clothing is not of the same standard, they have different bias in the outlet stores and that the deals are getting, they are not real. >> the study of the outlet business, any time they had authenticated the good buys, there is new for the outlets, with a visitorship and international tou
so now we have great brands at great prices and an upscale environment and it fits in with the overall marketing program of their companies and their image. ashley: if people drive out to these outlets they figure i spent the gas money and have to come back with something, plays into this. >> absolutely. they get by or the win, that is crucial. if the customer goes back, surveys of customers as they left premium out of its 96% when they returned because of the great bys and great bands....
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ashley: this administration is supposed to be green friendly, if you like, should be friends of the environment, this doesn't make sense to me. >> doesn't at all. last thing we should be doing with our tax code is penalizing people who are taking public transit that provides a cleaner form of transportation and providing an incentive for more people to drive to work and there is a solution in congress, there is the bipartisan piece of legislation that will solve this problem. it doesn't have a lot of opposition, wouldn't add a dime to the deficit and congress should waste no time in enacting get. ashley: the problem is congress is embroiled in these budget battles that get pushed back two or three month. could this get lost in the shuffle as they deal with a bigger budget? >> we are hopeful that because this has such strong public support it has bipartisan support which is increasingly rare these days. we are hopeful that congress will take it up but it could get lost in the shuffle. ashley: this is a huge hit economy, any numbers over the last year 700,000 yorker's saved $330 million for this
ashley: this administration is supposed to be green friendly, if you like, should be friends of the environment, this doesn't make sense to me. >> doesn't at all. last thing we should be doing with our tax code is penalizing people who are taking public transit that provides a cleaner form of transportation and providing an incentive for more people to drive to work and there is a solution in congress, there is the bipartisan piece of legislation that will solve this problem. it doesn't...
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